Caamp’s stop at CMAC on Tuesday, July 21 is one of just two New York dates on the band’s 2026 Headlining Tour — a 19-city North American run that opens April 22 in Richmond and threads through Canandaigua before landing at Forest Hills Stadium two nights later. For a group that has scaled from Athens, Ohio to a sold-out Radio City Music Hall in the span of a single album cycle, picking the Finger Lakes amphitheater over a downstate-only routing is a quietly telling decision. Upstate gets the bigger room.
About Caamp
The tour supports Copper Changes Color, the fifth Caamp studio album, released in summer 2025 on Mom+Pop Music. It debuted at No. 1 on Billboard’s Americana/Folk Albums chart, and its single “Mistakes” became the band’s fifth AAA Radio chart-topper — a remarkable streak for a group still anchored by Taylor Meier’s songwriting and Evan Westfall’s multi-instrumental work. The touring lineup — Meier, Westfall, bassist Matt Vinson, keyboardist Joseph Kavalec, and drummer Nicholas Falk — is the same five-piece that moved more than 200,000 tickets across 33 shows in 2025.
The Venue
CMAC suits this kind of band as well as any room on the route. The 15,000-capacity outdoor amphitheater at 3355 Marvin Sands Drive is the Finger Lakes’ summer anchor, and Caamp’s indie folk-rock has always made more sense under an open sky than inside an arena. Bowery Presents handles the booking. Mon Rovêa and Hannah Cohen open. More CMAC dates and Rochester / Finger Lakes shows are on the calendar.
Tickets & Pricing
Doors at 5:30 PM, show at 7:00. Tickets run $52 to $65, with KeyBank Headliner Lounge access at $30, Corona Cabana at $25, and Premium Lot Parking at $30. Caamp will donate $1 from each ticket sold to their Great Heights Movement, which funds music education, social justice, and sustainability initiatives.